TRAVIS AND DOUGLAS WIN; Old-Time Golf Rivals Picked to Meet in Final Round. SIMEON FORD DOES WELL Latter a Possibility for the Consolation Cup at Apawamis -- Tiffany and Olyphant Both Beaten.

Walter J. Travis and Findlay S. Douglas, those old-time rivals of many a hard-fought golf tournament, are picked to meet this afternoon at the Apawamis Golf Club, near Rye, in the final match for the chief trophy. Both won their rounds yesterday without difficulty, but each will have to win a game this morning in the semifinal round before meeting once more in the deciding round of an open club tournament.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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